Longitudinal Tracking of Left Ventricular Mass Over the Adult Life Course
Article 2009 en
Authors
WL
Wolfgang Lieb
VX
Vanessa Xanthakis
LS
Lisa Sullivan
Abstract
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Our longitudinal observations on a large community-based sample identified higher blood pressure, excess adiposity, smoking, and diabetes mellitus as fundamental determinants of LV mass tracking over the adult life course. These observations are consistent with the notion that maintenance of optimal levels of these risk factors in midlife will reduce the burden of LV hypertrophy, and possibly heart failure, in older age.
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